Finance & Development, March 2013
February 28, 2013
Summary
Two years ago, citizens in the Arab world—fired by their ideals and visions of a better life—ignited a social movement that inspired people around the globe. In Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Yemen—the so-called Arab countries in transition—people embraced change, ushering in a new era. This issue of F&D looks at the difficulties of this transition, focusing on long-standing forces that shape the region’s economy and offering options for moving ahead to achieve strong, inclusive growth. • Masood Ahmed, Director of the IMF’s Middle East and Central Asia Department, maps out an agenda for modernizing and diversifying the region’s economies in “Toward Prosperity for All.” • In “Freedom and Bread Go Together,” Marwan Muasher addresses the intersection of economic progress and political change. • Vali Nasr, in a Point of View column, underscores the vital role small and medium-sized enterprises play in a successful democratic transition. Elsewhere in this issue, we look at how surging oil and gas production in the United States could shake up global energy markets; the effect of uncertainty on economic growth; and Mexico’s competitiveness rebound. F&D's People in Economics series profiles Christina Romer, former chair of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers and an architect of the U.S. stimulus package; and the latest installment in our Back to Basics series explains how structural policies help to both stabilize and strengthen economies.
Subject: Civil service, Commodities, Economic sectors, Education, Labor, Natural gas sector, Oil, Oil production, Production
Keywords: Africa, Civil service, country, East Africa, economies of the region, economy, F&D, FD, Global, government, MENA country, MENA oil importer, MENA region, Middle East, Natural gas sector, North Africa, Oil, Oil production, political systems, region's economy, trade restrictiveness
Pages:
60
Volume:
0050
DOI:
Issue:
001
Series:
Finance & Development No. 0050/001
Stock No:
MFIEA2013001
ISBN:
9781475542684
ISSN:
0015-1947




